Author: Jiang, H.
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MOPR006 Design of the 230MeV Proton Accelerator for Xi'an Proton Application Facility 55
 
  • H.J. Yao, H.B. Chen, C. Cheng, C.T. Du, L. Du, T.B. Du, X. Guan, W.-H. Huang, H. Jiang, G.R. Li, C.-X. Tang, R. Tang, D. Wang, W. Wang, X.W. Wang, L. Wu, Q.Z. Xing, Y. Yang, Z. Yang, H.J. Zeng, H.Y. Zhang, Q. Zhang, Q.Z. Zhang, S.X. Zheng
    TUB, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • W. Chen
    NINT, Xi'an, People's Republic of China
  • W.Q. Guan, Y. He, J. Li
    NUCTECH, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • S.-Y. Lee
    Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
  • M.T. Qiu, B.C. Wang, Y.P. Wang, Z.M. Wang, Y.H. Yan, H.Z. Zhang, C. Zhao
    State Key Laboratory of Intense Pulsed Radiation Simulation and Effect, Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Shannxi, People's Republic of China
 
  We report a design of the 230 MeV proton accelera-tor, the Xi’an Proton Application Facility (XiPAF), which will be located in Xi’an city, China. The facility will provide proton beam with the maximum energy of 230 MeV for the research of the single event effect. The facility, composed of a 230 MeV synchrotron, a 7 MeV H linac injector and two experimental stations, will provide a flux of 105~108 p/cm2/s with the uni-formity of better than 90% on the 10 cm×10 cm sample.  
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WEAM3Y01 Present Status of the High Current Linac at Tsinghua University and Its Application 413
 
  • Q.Z. Xing, D.T. Bin, C. Cheng, C.T. Du, L. Du, T.B. Du, X. Guan, Q.K. Guo, H. Jiang, C.-X. Tang, R. Tang, D. Wang, X.W. Wang, L. Wu, H.Y. Zhang, Q.Z. Zhang, S.X. Zheng
    TUB, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • W.Q. Guan, Y. He, J. Li
    NUCTECH, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  The CPHS (Compact Pulsed Hadron Source) linac at Tsinghua University, is now in operation as an achievement of its mid-term objective. Presently the RFQ accelerator is operated stably with the beam energy of 3 MeV, peak current of 26 mA, pulse length of 100 μs and repetition rate of 20 Hz. After the maintenance period the transmission rate of the RFQ accelerator has been recovered from 65% to 91%. The application of the proton and neutron beam is introduced in this paper.  
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